Company Overview

We’ve been around since 1865, originally called the East London Christian Mission. An itinerate pastor named William Booth started the organization as a grassroots effort with boots on the ground in London. He didn’t have buildings, but he did have a dedicated following who saw desperate need among the poorest of people and took to the streets to offer help. Booth referred to the organization as a volunteer army, because of the way they operated and served. As the organization grew, he used military-style rankings to describe the hierarchy of leadership. Leaders adopted a uniform apparel that mirrored military styles. Their mission was to serve others in Jesus’ name, meeting not only their physical needs, but also their spiritual needs. Booth described their work as providing “soup, soap and salvation,” eventually changing their name to The Salvation Army.

Today, the mission is the same and we’ve kept the Army structure. Our officers, or leaders, are ordained pastors.

Want to learn more about the history of The Salvation Army in the midwest? Visit our Historical Museum website.

Company Summary
Name
The Salvation Army of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan
Industry
Number of Employees
10,001+
Phone
(414) 345-8509
Location
11315 West Watertown Plank Road
Wauwatosa, WI
53226